Gillian Sze's Fish Bones (published by Punchy Press) is reviewed in The Uniter, a weekly urban journal based in Winnipeg. Reviewer Chris Campbell thinks Gillian's collection is "a strong literary debut and worth reading" and that her voice is "both vibrant and wise, offering a perspective that reflects life, in all its unpredictability, and captures something of love." In the review, Campbell also discusses several poems from the book including "Forget-Me-Not", "Alone on the Other Side of the World" and "How to be Dead". Read the full review here.
After Rilke
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Again and again, Rilke says. I knowthe little churchyard he mentions, why
it seems inviting to walk amid the names nestled in the grassand lie down
among t...
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